An energetic and poignant account of a young person’s quest for love, friendship and success in an alien environment.
Read More »Search Results for: bread and roses
Review: Who You Are and What You Do, Bread and Roses Theatre
heart-breaking and entertaining
Read More »Review: Dev’s Army, Bread and Roses Theatre
typical dark Irish humour
Read More »Review: I and the Village, Bread and Roses Theatre
A deeply moving ensemble performance
Read More »How Comfy Are Your Seats: The Bread and Roses Theatre
Welcome to the Bread and Roses Theatre
Read More »Unfolded, The Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
Pro’s: The event constitutes a valid and accessible platform to discuss socio-political issues. Con’s: A bit of background information about some of the stories would have been useful. With the intention of exploring how global events have an impact on every-day life, Some People Productions put a call out a few months ago, looking for young political writers with a story to tell. The outcome is the second edition of their sell-out ‘quick-writing response magazine-theatre night’, where six 15-minute long ...
Read More »Ratchet, The Bread and Roses – Review
Witty play with an absurdist influence which leaves the door open to multiple interpretations about work and labour relations.
Read More »The Oppression Olympics, The Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
Pros: The plot makes a good point about empathy and self-pity. Cons: Too many scene changes in the first half disrupt the flow of the play. Set in an unnamed British town, The Oppression Olympics shows the lives of some of its residents crossing paths as they compete to establish who is the most miserable among them. In a desperate attempt to stay afloat, all the characters eventually come together to show empathy, but, ultimately end up causing even more ...
Read More »Window, Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A thoughtful response to generation Gogglebox.
Read More »Iphigenia (A Rave Fable), The Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A psychedelic take on the Greek tragedy Iphigenia in Aulis, which combines audiovisual broadcast and enigmatic live performance with highly imaginative but obscure results.
Read More »